SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A GUIDE TO ON-LINE EVENTS
Systems and methods for providing a guide to on-line content are provided. The guide may allow users to more easily find desirable on-line content such as on-line events. On-line events may include, for example, on-line events of formats such as chat sessions, simulchats, Webcasts, television programming enhancements, limited availability on-demand content, or any other suitable format of on-line event. The guide may provide users with the ability to filter listings for on-line events so that only listings of user-specified criteria are displayed. The guide may allow providers of on-line events to provide event information for use in providing on-line event listings or other guidance features.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/265,997, filed Feb. 2, 2001.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to systems and methods for providing guidance for Internet-delivered content and, more particularly, to systems and methods for providing guidance for on-line events.
Interactive television program guides are one type of guidance application that enable television viewers to find and view television programs of interest. Interactive television program guides have been proposed and are available in a number of different architectures. For example, program guides are available that run wholly on set-top boxes. These types of guides, sometimes referred to as “stand-alone” guides, periodically download program guide data from a guide provider. Program guides have also been implemented on Web sites. Users access these guides, sometimes referred to as “on-line” guides, using a personal computer or other suitable device with an Internet connection.
With the advent of the Internet, consumers have access to a wide range of media. For example, users can access vast amounts of textual, graphical, video, and audio content offered by a virtually uncountable number of Web sites. Recently, Internet-delivered content (sometimes referred to herein as “on-line content”) has realized an explosion in variety and quantity. For some users, searching for desired on-line content can be a frustrating and time-consuming experience, even with the aid of a search engine. For example, some Web addresses do not match the name of their owner, which may make initially navigating to a desired Web site difficult for some users. As another example, some may find it difficult to formulate searches that return desirable Internet-delivered content without returning a large number of undesirable “hits.” Finding and accessing on-line events such as chat sessions may be even more difficult for some users because such events may only be available for a limited time.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a guidance application for Internet-delivered content that allows users to more easily find desirable Internet-delivered content such as on-line events.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to systems and methods for providing guidance for on-line content such as on-line events. Illustrative features of various embodiments of the present invention are described, for example, in U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/265,997, filed Feb. 2, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
As used herein, on-line events may be any scheduled Internet-delivered content that is associated with a real-time activity or activities. By way of illustration, and not of limitation, illustrative formats of on-line events include, for example, chat sessions, simulchats, Webcasts, television programming enhancements (sometimes referred to herein as “enhanced TV”), and on-demand content provided for limited times (such on-demand content is sometimes referred to herein as “limited availability on-demand content”).
The systems and methods of the present invention guide users in finding desired on-line events. In some embodiments, for example, users may access a Web page that includes a display of on-line event listings. The display may be sorted by time, event provider, or other suitable sort criteria. In some embodiments, the display may include a grid of on-line event listings having columns that correspond to different time slots, and rows that correspond to different providers of on-line events.
In some embodiments, the guidance application may provide users with the ability to filter listings for on-line events so that only listings for on-line events of user-specified formats are displayed. For example, the on-line guidance application may provide a user with the ability to view listings for only chat sessions. In some of these embodiments, the guidance application may also provide users with the ability to filter the listings so that only events of a specific category are displayed. For example, the guidance application may provide the user with the ability to filter the listings for event categories such as television, movies, music, news, sports, teens, books, health, technology, or any other suitable category of event.
In some embodiments, the guidance application may graphically indicate the provider or promoter of on-line events. The graphical indicator may be displayed in place of, or in addition to, a link (e.g., a universal resource locator (URL)) for the provider's or promoter's site. For example, the guidance application may provide a provider's brand as an indicator of a provider in listings displays.
Some embodiments may enable the provider or promoter of an on-line event to provide event information to the guidance application provider for use in providing on-line event listings or other guidance features. For example, the guidance application may receive a description of an on-line event for its provider. The description may include, for example, listings, event information, advertisements, descriptions, editorials, or other suitable information about the event.
Further features of the invention, its nature, and various advantages will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Access devices 102 may be connected via links 104 to Internet 106. Access devices 102 may include any device or combination of devices suitable for providing Internet access to a user of system 100. Access devices 102 may include, for example, any suitable personal computer (PC), portable computer (e.g., a notebook computer), palmtop computer, handheld personal computer (H/PC), automobile PC, personal digital assistant (PDA), Internet-enabled cellular phone, combined cellular phone and PDA, ebook, set-top box (e.g., a Web-enabled set-top box), or other device suitable for providing Internet access. In practice, there may be many access devices 102, but only two have been shown to avoid overcomplicating the drawing.
Internet and application server 108 may be any server suitable for providing access to the on-line guidance application. Internet and application server 108 may, for example, provide the on-line guidance application to access devices 102 using one or more suitable protocols (e.g., the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)). On-line guidance application pages may be defined using, for example, any suitable markup language (e.g., HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Dynamic HyperText Markup Language (DHTML), Extensible Markup Language (XML), JavaServer Pages (JSP), Active Server Pages (ASP), or any other suitable approaches). The pages may include scripts, computer code, or subsets of computer code that define mini-programs (e.g., Perl scripts, Java applets, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), or any other suitable approaches). The on-line guidance application may be designed using modular approaches such as, for example, Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE), Component Object Model (COM), Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), or any other suitable approach. In practice, features of Internet and application server 108 may be integrated into a single server as shown, or may be distributed across multiple servers that are interconnected via Internet 106 or another communications network (e.g., an Ethernet LAN).
In some embodiments, Internet and application server 108 may also provide on-line content such as text, graphics, video, audio, Web pages, applications, and on-line events. On-line content may be provided using, for example, those approaches used to provide the on-line guidance application. Some embodiments may provide content, or access to on-line content, within displays of the on-line guidance application.
Links 104 may include any transmission medium suitable for providing Internet access to access devices 102. Links 104 may include, for example, a dial-up telephone line, a computer network or Internet link, an infrared link, a radio frequency link, a satellite link, a digital subscriber line link (e.g., a DSL link), a cable TV link, a DOCSIS link, or any other suitable transmission link or combination of such links. Links 104 may be of different types depending on, for example, the particular type of access devices 102 to which the link is connected.
Any protocol or protocol stack suitable for supporting communications between access devices 102 and Internet and application server 108 over links 104 may be used. For example, Ethernet, Token Group, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), Circuit-Switched Cellular (CSC), Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD), RAM mobile data, Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), time division multiple access (TDMA), code division multiple access (CDMA), wireless application protocol (WAP), serial line Internet protocol (SLIP), point to point protocol (PPP), Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Sequenced Packet Exchange and Internetwork Packet Exchange (SPX/FPX) protocols, or any other suitable protocol or combination of such protocols may be used.
Event information provider computer 110 may be any computer-based system suitable for providing information associated with on-line events (sometimes referred to herein as “event information”) to Internet and application server 108. Event information provider computer 110 may include, for example, a computer or network of computers that allow system operators to enter event information, such as event listings information (e.g., titles and times), event descriptions, advertisements (e.g., text, graphics, video, or audio that advertises or promotes events, or links thereto), editorial information, or any other information associated with an event. In practice there may be multiple event information provider computers 110, but only one has been drawn to avoid over-complicating the drawing. Event information provider computer 110 may be run by, for example, the provider of an event (e.g., a Web site provider) or the promoter of an event. In some embodiments, event information may be generated by the guidance application provider. In such embodiments, the features of event information provider computer 110 and Internet and application server 108 may be provided by a single system.
Event information provider computer 110 may include equipment suitable for providing event information to Internet and application server 108 over Internet 106 or over another link (not shown). Event information provider computer 110 may provide event information to Internet and application server 108 in response to requests from Internet and application server 108, or may provide the event information automatically using any suitable frequency (e.g., as the information becomes available, once per hour, once per day, or any other suitable frequency). Event information provider computer 110 may provide the event information as, for example, files using the file transfer protocol (FTP), a data stream over a socket, text in an e-mail, using post functions (such as when a user enters data into an HTML document, for example), or using any other suitable approach.
In embodiments involving platforms other than personal computers, modified versions of guide displays may be used. For example, content for on-line guidance application displays may be formatted or stripped from displays by Internet and application server 108 to make the displays appropriate for access device 102 that are not personal computers. Alternatively, different Web pages may be constructed by Internet and application server 108 depending on a user's access device 102.
In embodiments employing the arrangement of system 100 of
For example, the user may indicate a desire to access a display of on-line event listings. In response, the guidance application may generate an HTML Web page that includes the listings. If desired, the Web page may include other content that may be associated with on-line events, such as advertisements for on-line events, descriptions of on-line events, editorials of on-line events, or any other suitable information. Communications device 206 receives the pages and provides them to processing circuitry 204. Processing circuitry 204, which may be running, for example, instructions from a Web-browser application retrieved from storage 208, generates or defines a display as defined by the Web page, and directs user interface 202 to display the page with the listings and other information.
Initial display screen 300 may include menu region 304. Menu region 304 may be included in one or more other display screens of the on-line guide. Menu region 304 may include selectable options to access on-line content provided by the on-line guidance application. For example, such content may be entertainment-related. Various examples of selectable options are shown in menu region 304.
In response to a user's selection of options such as TV Listings and Today's TV, the on-line guidance application may provide, for example, on-line content and features related to television programming. In response to a user's selection of News & Gossip, the on-line guidance application may provide, for example, on-line content related to entertainment news. In response to a user's selection of Features, the on-line guidance application may provide, for example, on-line content related to editorial features. In response to a user's selection of Soaps, the on-line guidance application may provide, for example, on-line content related to television soap operas. In response to a user's selection of Ask the Experts, the on-line guidance application may provide, for example, on-line content that includes questions and answers to entertainment-related topics. In response to a user's selection of TV Guide Magazine, TV Guide Channel, TV Guide Interactive, TV Guide Store, or TV Guide To Go, the on-line guidance application may provide, for example, on-line content related to other products or features provided by the provider of the on-line guidance application.
In the example of
Display screen 300 may include one or more interactive advertisements 314. In response to a user's selection of an advertisement 314, the on-line guidance application may provide the user with a display screen that includes information in connection with the selected advertisement. For example, the on-line guidance application may provide the user with access to the Web site for a company such as “eBook,” in response to the user selecting eBook's advertisement.
Display screen 300 may include event showcase region 316. Event showcase region 316 may include selectable options that allow users to access various on-line events or information related to on-line events. In some embodiments, a provider of an on-line event may pay the provider of the on-line guidance application to include a link to the provider's on-line event in event showcase region 316. For example, in response to a user's selection of a link in event showcase region 316, such as link 318 for a chat session with the music group Mpress, the on-line guidance application may provide the user with access to the on-line chat session.
Display screen 300 may include listings area 320 (
Initial display 300 may include Submit Your Events feature 326. In response to a user selecting Submit Your Events feature 326, the guide may provide displays that allow the user to enter information for on-line events. This information may be used by the guide to provide event listings and other guidance features related to on-line events. Submit Your Events feature 326, and illustrative displays therefor, are discussed below in connection with
Another illustrative arrangement for an initial display screen is shown in
Initial display screen 600 may provide the user with selectable event categories 604. In response to the user selecting a category 604, the guide may limit the features and information of its initial display 600 to features and information associated with on-line events of the selected category. This may provide the user with an easy way to filter the type of features and information presented to the user in an initial display. Initial display 600 may have menu 605 which in this example is similar to menu 304 of initial display 300 (
Display screen 600 may include search feature 606. Search feature 606 enables the user to search for on-line events using, for example, keywords related to the desired on-line event. Display screen 600 may also include Select Your Listings feature 608. Select Your Listings feature 608 may allow users to select, for example, a date, time, and a Web site. In response, the on-line guidance application may provide the user with listings for events provided by the selected Web site at the specified date and time.
Listings display screen 700 of
Listings area 704 may provide the user with listings for on-line events. The listings may include for example, event titles, durations, descriptions, or any other suitable information related to on-line events. Listings information region 706 of listings area 704 provides a user with a description of the displayed listings. For example, listings information region 706 may include the day and time that applies to the currently-displayed listings. Header portion 708 indicates the times (e.g., 2:30 PM, 3:00 PM, 3:30 PM, and 4:00 PM) of events shown. Initial column 710 indicates various providers of on-line events (e.g., 4Anything Network, GetMusic, Showtime, etc.). The listings for events of the providers of initial column 710 are provided adjacent to the providers (i.e., in the same row) in columns corresponding to the time of the events.
Listings area 704 may provide the user with the ability to select a day, a time, a format, and a category with which to filter the on-line event listings. These parameters may be selected using drop-down lists such as day list 712, time list 714, category list 716, and format list 718. In response to the user's selection of go option 720, the on-line guidance application may change listings area 704 to include only those listings that meet the parameter selections made by the user. For clarity, filtering on-line event listings will be discussed below in connection with
Another illustrative arrangement for a listings display screen is shown in
Listings area 902 may provide the user with listings for on-line events. The listings may include for example, event titles, durations, descriptions, or any other suitable information related to an on-line event. Header portion 904 indicates the times (e.g., 8:00 PM, 8:30 PM, 9:00 PM, and 9:30 PM) of events shown. Initial column 906 indicates various providers of on-line events (e.g., Yahoo, twec.com, ABC, TV Guide OnLine, etc.). The listings for events of the providers of initial column 906 are provided adjacent to the providers (i.e., in the same row) in columns corresponding to the time of the events.
Listings area 902 may provide the user with the ability to select a day, a time, a format, and a category with which to filter the listings for on-line events. These parameters may be selected using drop-down lists such as day list 908, time list 910, channels list 912, category list 914, and format list 916. In response to the user's selection of go option 918, the on-line guidance application may change listings area 902 to include only those listings that meet the parameter selections made by the user. For clarity, filtering on-line event listings will be discussed below in connection with
In some embodiments the on-line guidance application may provide graphical identifiers of on-line event providers, such as the provider's brand, in listings areas such as listings area 320 of
Some embodiments may supplement the information provided in listings areas, (such as listings area 320 of
The on-line guidance application may provide overlay 1000 in response to the user's selection of a listing, indicator, or other display item associated with an on-line event. For example, the guide may provide overlay 1000 in response to a user selecting an advertisement in event showcase 316 (
In some embodiments, the on-line guidance application may enable users to filter on-line event listings to allow them to find on-line events of particular interest. For example, the on-line guidance application may provide users with the ability to filter the listings based on event format such as whether an event is a chat session, simulchat, Webcast, television programming enhancement (e.g., enhanced TV), limited availability on-demand content, or any other suitable format of event. In some embodiments, the on-line guidance application may enable users to further filter listings to find events of one or more user-specified categories. For example, the on-line guidance application may provide users with the ability to filter listings for event categories such as television, movies, music, news, sports, teens, books, health, technology, or any other suitable category of event.
At this point in the example, the user has selected parameters to obtain listings for events of all formats, that are movies, and that are available starting at 2:00 PM on Friday, Oct. 19, 2001. The user may select go button 720 to filter the listings in listings area 704 based on the selected parameter or parameters. In response to the user submitting the parameters by selecting go option 720, the guide may filter the listings accordingly.
Referring back briefly to
Display screen 1800 may include editorial content 1802. In some embodiments, editorial content 1802 is related to on-line events for which listings are provided (e.g., in listings area 320 of
Display screen 1800 may provide the user with the ability to access other features of the on-line guidance application. For example, display screen 1800 may include Web listings options 1806. In response to the user's selection of a Web listings option 1806, the on-line guidance application may provide a listing display screen with on-line event listings that have been filtered based on the selected genre (i.e., category)
Display screen 1800 and other screens, such as initial display screen 300 of
Display screen 1900 may include one or more articles 1902 that are related to on-line delivered content. Article 1902 may include selectable links to access on-line delivered content described in the article. In this example, article 1902 relates to seasonal on-line content (e.g., “Fun and Frights on the Web”). In other examples, article 1902 may be related to entertainment, news, sports, or any other suitable topic. Display screen 1900 may include Web Watch drop-down list 1904. In response to the user's selection of Web Watch drop-down list 1904, the on-line guidance application may provide article list 1906 of available articles, as shown in
Referring back to
Returning to
The provider may use, for example, an access device 102 (
Overlay 2302 also includes event title field 2308. Event title field 2308 may enable the provider to enter a title for an on-line event. Event date list 2310, event start time list 2314, event format list 2316, and event duration field 2318 may enable the provider to create various parameters (i.e., dates, times, formats and durations) related to the on-line event.
For example, the provider may select a date for the on-line event from event date list 2310. Event date list 2310 may be prefilled based on which plus sign 2210 (
The on-line guidance application may enable the provider to select an event format for the provider's on-line event. For example, the provider may select an event format from event format list 2316. Event formats may include, for example, chat, simulchat, Webcast, enhanced TV, on-demand, or any other suitable format of on-line event.
Overlay 2302 may include event URL region 2320, in which the provider may enter the URL for the event. Overlay 2302 may include category region 2322. The provider may select one or more categories from category region 2322 that apply to the provider's on-line event. Overlay 2302 may include event description region 2324. The provider may enter an event description in event description region 2324.
Overlay 2302 may enable the provider of the on-line event to indicate the software required for the on-line event and the admission, if any, for the event. The provider may enter the required software in software field 2326. As shown in this example, the provider has entered “Web browser” as the software required for the on-line event. The provider may select an admission fee for the on-line event from admission list 2328. As shown in this example, the provider has selected “free” from admission list 2328.
After making the desired entries in overlay 2302, the provider may select submit event button 2330. In response, the on-line guidance application may receive the information entered into overlay 2302. Overlay 2302 may also include a reset form button 2332. In response to the provider's selection of reset form button 2332, the entries in overlay 2302 may be deleted. In another suitable approach, the entries in overlay 2302 may be reset to default values in response to the provider's selection of reset form button 2332.
In response to the provider's selection of submit event button 2330, the on-line guidance application may receive the information entered into overlay 2302. After receiving the information entered into overlay 2302, the information may be entered as a listing into a listings area such as listings area 320 of
Display screen 2400 may include grid 2402 that includes the provider's events in icon format. Icons 2404 may represent entries of on-line events made by a provider of on-line events. Such entries may be made, for example, in overlay 2302 of
Display screen 2500 may include grid 2502 that includes the provider's events in title format. Titles 2504 may represent entries of on-line events made by a provider of on-line events. Such entries may be made, for example, in overlay 2300 of
Display screen 2600 may include grid 2602 that includes all providers' events in icon format. Icons 2604 may represent entries of on-line events made by providers of on-line events. Such entries may be made, for example, in overlay 2302 of
All-providers grid screen 2700 may include grid 2702 that includes all providers' events in title format. Titles 2704 may represent entries of on-line events made by providers of on-line events. Such entries may be made, for example, in overlay 2302 of
At step 2906, the guidance application may receive a user-specified category. An example of step 2906 is illustrated in category drop-down list 716 of
At step 3110, the on-line guidance application may receive a selection of an on-line event icon. An example of such an icon may be plus sign 2210 of
Thus, systems and methods for providing a guide to on-line events are provided. One skilled in the art will realize that the present invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented for purposes of illustration and not of limitation, and that the present invention is limited only by the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A method for providing listings for on-line events in an on-line guidance application, comprising:
- receiving from an access device associated with a user a request to provide listings for on-line events of a user-specified format, wherein on-line event content comprises scheduled Internet-delivered content; and
- providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that have the user-specified format in response to receiving the request.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events of a user-specified category; and
- providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that have the user-specified category in response to receiving the request.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein providing to the access device the one or more listings comprises providing a Web page that, when displayed by the access device, displays the one or more listings in a color associated with the user-defined format.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein providing to the access device the one or more listings comprises providing a Web page that, when displayed by the access device, indicates a provider for each of the one or more listings using a graphical indicator.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- receiving from the access device a request to provide information related to a user-identified on-line event; and
- providing to the access device information related to the user-identified on-line event in response to receiving the request.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the information related to the user-identified on-line event is an event title, an event Web site, an event description, an event date, an event time, an event duration, an event admission fee, an event format, or a specification of necessary software.
7. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events occurring on a user-specified date; and
- providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that occur on the user-specified date in response to receiving the request.
8. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events occurring at a user-specified time; and
- providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that occur at the user-specified time in response to receiving the request.
9. A method for receiving and providing information related to on-line events in an on-line guidance application, comprising:
- providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information related to the on-line event using a computer associated with the provider, wherein the information related to the on-line event comprises at least an indication of a format of the on-line event, and wherein on-line event content comprises scheduled Internet-delivered content;
- receiving the information related to the on-line event from the computer;
- receiving from an access device associated with a user an indication comprising at least a user-specified format to provide the information related to the on-line event; and
- providing the information related to the on-line event to the access device in response to receiving the indication.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event format.
11. The method of claim 9 wherein providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event admission fee.
12. The method of claim 9 wherein providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event category.
13. The method of claim 9 wherein providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter a specification for software that is necessary to access the on-line event.
14. The method of claim 9 further comprising:
- receiving from the computer a request to provide listings for the provider's on-line events; and
- providing to the computer the listings for the provider's on-line events in response to receiving the request.
15. The method of claim 9 further comprising:
- receiving from the computer a request to provide listings for on-line events associated with a plurality of providers; and
- providing to the computer the listings for the on-line events associated with the plurality of providers in response to receiving the request.
16. A system for providing listings for on-line events in an on-line guidance application, comprising:
- means for receiving from an access device associated with a user a request to provide listings for on-line events of a user-specified format, wherein on-line event content comprises scheduled Internet-delivered content; and
- means for providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that have the user-specified format in response to receiving the request.
17. The system of claim 16 further comprising:
- means for receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events of a user-specified category; and
- means for providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that have the user-specified category in response to receiving the request.
18. The system of claim 16 wherein the means for providing to the access device the one or more listings comprises means for providing a Web page that, when displayed by the access device, displays the one or more listings in a color associated with the user-defined format.
19. The system of claim 16 wherein the means for providing to the access device the one or more listings comprises means for providing a Web page that, when displayed by the access device, indicates a provider for each of the one or more listings using a graphical indicator.
20. The system of claim 16 further comprising:
- means for receiving from the access device a request to provide information related to a user-identified on-line event; and
- means for providing to the access device information related to the user-specified on-line event in response to receiving the request.
21. The system of claim 20 wherein the information related to the user-specified on-line event is an event title, an event Web site, an event description, an event date, an event time, an event duration, an event admission fee, an event format, or a specification of necessary software.
22. The system of claim 16 further comprising:
- means for receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events occurring on a user-specified date; and
- means for providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that occur on the user-specified date in response to receiving the request.
23. The system of claim 16 further comprising:
- means for receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events occurring at a user-specified time; and
- means for providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that occur at the user-specified time in response to receiving the request.
24. A system for receiving and providing information related to on-line events in an on-line guidance application, comprising:
- means for providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information related to the on-line event, using a computer associated with the provider, wherein the information related to the on-line event comprises at least an indication of a format of the on-line event, and wherein on-line event content comprises scheduled Internet-delivered content;
- means for receiving the information related to the on-line event from the computer;
- means for receiving from an access device associated with a user an indication comprising at least a user-specified format to provide the information related to the on-line event; and
- means for providing the information related to the on-line event to the access device in response to receiving the indication.
25. The system of claim 24 wherein the means for providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises means for providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event format.
26. The system of claim 24 wherein the means for providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event admission fee.
27. The system of claim 24 wherein the means for providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises means for providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event category.
28. The system of claim 24 wherein the means for providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises means for providing the provider with an opportunity to enter a specification for software that is necessary to access the on-line event.
29. The system of claim 24 further comprising:
- means for receiving from the computer a request to provide listings for the provider's on-line events; and
- means for providing to the computer the listings for the provider's on-line events in response to receiving the request.
30. The system of claim 24 further comprising:
- means for receiving from the computer a request to provide listings for on-line events associated with a plurality of providers; and
- means for providing to the computer the listings for the on-line events associated with the plurality of providers in response to receiving the request.
31. Computer-readable media for an on-line guidance application, wherein the media is encoded with machine-readable instructions for performing the method comprising:
- receiving from an access device associated with a user a request to provide listings for on-line events of a user-specified format, wherein on-line event content comprises scheduled Internet-delivered content; and
- providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that have the user-specified format in response to receiving the request.
32. The computer-readable media of claim 31 wherein the method further comprises:
- receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events of a user-specified category; and
- providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that have the user-specified category in response to receiving the request.
33. The computer-readable media of claim 31 wherein providing to the access device the one or more listings comprises providing a Web page that, when displayed by the access device, displays the one or more listings in a color associated with the user-defined format.
34. The computer-readable media of claim 31 wherein providing to the access device the one or more listings comprises providing a Web page that, when displayed by the access device, indicates a provider for each of the one or more listings using a graphical indicator.
35. The computer-readable media of claim 31 wherein the method further comprises:
- receiving from the access device a request to provide information related to a user-identified on-line event; and
- providing to the access device information related to the user-identified on-line event in response to receiving the request.
36. The computer-readable media of claim 35 wherein the information related to the user-identified on-line event is an event title, an event Web site, an event description, an event date, an event time, an event duration, an event admission fee, an event format, or a specification of necessary software.
37. The computer-readable media of claim 31 wherein the method further comprises:
- receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events occurring on a user-specified date; and
- providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that occur on the user-specified date in response to receiving the request.
38. The computer-readable media of claim 31 wherein the method further comprises:
- receiving from the access device a request to provide listings for on-line events occurring at a user-specified time; and
- providing to the access device one or more listings of on-line events that occur at the user-specified time in response to receiving the request.
39. Computer-readable media for an on-line guidance application, wherein the media is encoded with machine-readable instructions for performing the method comprising:
- providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information related to the on-line event using a computer associated with the provider, wherein the information related to the on-line event comprises at least an indication of a format of the on-line event and, wherein on-line event content comprises scheduled Internet-delivered content;
- receiving the information related to the on-line event from the computer;
- receiving from an access device associated with a user an indication comprising at least a user-specified format to provide the information related to the on-line event; and
- providing the information related to the on-line event to the access device in response to receiving the indication.
40. The computer-readable media of claim 39 wherein providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event format.
41. The computer-readable media of claim 39 wherein providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event admission fee.
42. The computer-readable media of claim 39 wherein providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter an event category.
43. The computer-readable media of claim 39 wherein providing a provider of an on-line event with an opportunity to enter information comprises providing the provider with an opportunity to enter a specification for software that is necessary to access the on-line event.
44. The computer-readable media of claim 39 wherein the method further comprises:
- receiving from the computer a request to provide listings for the provider's on-line events; and
- providing to the computer the listings for the provider's on-line events in response to receiving the request.
45. The computer-readable media of claim 39 wherein the method further comprises:
- receiving from the computer a request to provide listings for on-line events associated with a plurality of providers; and
- providing to the computer the listings for the on-line events associated with the plurality of providers in response to receiving the request.
46. A system for providing listings for on-line events in an on-line guidance application, the system comprising:
- an access device associated with a user; and
- an on-line guidance application implemented at least partially on an Internet and application server and programmed to: receive a request to provide listings for on-line events of a user-specified format from the access device, wherein on-line event content comprises scheduled Internet-delivered content; and in response to receiving the request, provide one or more listings of on-line events that have the user-specified format to the access device.
47. The system of claim 46 wherein the on-line guidance application is further programmed to:
- receive a request to provide listings for on-line events of a user-specified category from the access device; and
- in response to receiving the request, provide one or more listings of on-line events that have the user-specified category to the access device.
48. The system of claim 46 wherein the one or more listings are provided on a Web page that, when displayed by the access device, displays the one or more listings in a color associated with the user-defined format.
49. The system of claim 46 wherein the one or more listings are provided on a Web page that, when displayed by the access device, indicates a provider for each of the one or more listings using a graphical indicator.
50. The system of claim 46 wherein the on-line guidance application is further programmed to:
- receive a request to provide information related to a user-identified on-line event from the access device; and
- in response to receiving the request, provide information related to the user-identified on-line event to the access device.
51. The system of claim 50 wherein the information related to the user-identified on-line event is an event title, an event Web site, an event description, an event date, an event time, an event duration, an event admission fee, an event format, or a specification of necessary software.
52. The system of claim 46 wherein the on-line guidance application is further programmed to:
- receive a request to provide listings for on-line events occurring on a user-specified date from the access device; and
- in response to receiving the request, provide one or more listings of on-line events that occur on the user-specified date to the access device.
53. The system of claim 46 wherein the on-line guidance application is further programmed to:
- receive a request to provide listings for on-line events occurring at a user-specified time from the access device; and
- in response to receiving the request, provide one or more listings of on-line events that occur at the user-specified time to the access device.
54. A system for receiving and providing information related to on-line events in an on-line guidance application, the system comprising:
- a computer associated with a provider of an on-line event;
- an access device associated with a user; and
- an on-line guidance application implemented at least partially on an Internet and application server and programmed to:
- provide the provider of the on-line event with an opportunity to enter information related to the on-line event using the computer, wherein the information related to the on-line event comprises at least an indication of a format of the on-line event, and wherein on-line event content comprises scheduled Internet-delivered content;
- receive the information related to the on-line event from the computer;
- receive an indication comprising at least a user-specified format to provide the information related to the on-line event from the access device; and
- in response to receiving the indication, provide the information related to the on-line event to the access device.
55. The system of claim 54 wherein the information entered by the provider is an event format.
56. The system of claim 54 wherein the information entered by the provider is an event admission fee.
57. The system of claim 54 wherein the information entered by the provider is an event category.
58. The system of claim 54 wherein the information that is entered by the provider is a specification for software that is necessary to access the on-line event.
59. The system of claim 54 wherein the on-line guidance application is further programmed to:
- receive a request to provide listings for the provider's on-line events from the computer; and
- in response to receiving the request, provide the listings for the provider's on-line events to the computer.
60. The system of claim 54 wherein the on-line guidance application is further programmed to:
- receive a request to provide listings for on-line events associated with a plurality of providers from the computer; and
- in response to receiving the request, providing the listings for the on-line events associated with the plurality of providers to the computer.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 21, 2009
Publication Date: Jun 24, 2010
Applicant: United Video Properties, Inc. (Tulsa, OK)
Inventors: Edgar A. Fereira (Stamford, CT), Thomas L. Hagopian (New Canaan, CT), L. Joe Hedges (Tulsa, OK), Michael S. Leib (Great Neck, NY), Nicole A. Curling (New York, NY)
Application Number: 12/603,139
International Classification: G06F 3/048 (20060101);